Sheriff's SWAT teams are proceeding extremely carefully as they
search a rural part of Northern California where an ex-convict suspected
of fatally shooting his wife and two young daughters is believed to be
hiding out, authorities said Thursday.
Given Shane Miller's
knowledge of the area in Humboldt County and ability to fortify himself,
deputies were very vulnerable, Shasta County Sheriff's Lt. Dave Kent
said. Miller is believed to be on foot, heavily armed and have a cabin
in the area where several weapons may be kept.
"Who knows
whether or not he would retaliate against officers," Kent said. "With
the information we're receiving, it ups the ante. It's almost like
warfare."
The search is focused around the community of
Petrolia, which is close to where Miller's truck was found on Wednesday.
Schools in the area were closed, and the roughly 300 residents were
being advised to shelter in place, keep their doors locked, and if they
do have to leave for an emergency, to leave a contact number tacked to
their front doors.
Petrolia is about 200 miles west of the site
of the slayings in Shingletown, in Shasta County and 260 miles north of
San Francisco. It is in a remote, undeveloped area of redwoods and
towering mountains referred to as the "Lost Coast."
In 2002,
Miller was charged in San Francisco with making and selling marijuana
for distribution, being a felon in possession of a firearm, possessing a
machine gun and money laundering, according to court records. He
pleaded guilty to being a felon in possession of a gun and was sentenced
to three years and 10 months in prison. He was released in May 2007,
according to the federal Bureau of Prisons.
The two-story house
where the shooting took place is nestled among pine trees, with a
detached garage and shed in the back. The Record Searchlight of Redding
reported that horses and llamas graze on the property.
Investigators had not determined a motive for the shooting,Choose from the largest selection of indoortracking in the world. but Kent noted deputies had gone to the home last month on a domestic dispute call.
Schools
in the rural community of about 2,000 people were locked down during
the day Wednesday, and a forest harvest demonstration for local schools
set for Wednesday and Thursday was rescheduled for next week.
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